Kids' Corner
With over twenty years of experience and half a million lessons delivered, Piano Lessons in Your Home has developed a wide range of resources for developing young music learners. Click on the links below to view our collection of printable piano music activity pages. These pages are in PDF format and may be viewed using free, downloadable software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Piano Worksheets
Level 1
Piano – Name That Note : Practice naming notes on the grand staff. Includes quarter, half, and whole notes in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 meter.
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Piano – Rhythm Worksheet : Practice counting and clapping rhythms in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 meter.
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Piano – Finger Exercises : Play patterns using finger numbers all over the keyboard.
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Piano – Review Quiz : Test your knowledge of terminology and concepts included in our level 1 worksheets.
Piano Worksheets
Level 2
Piano – Name That Note : Practice naming notes on the grand staff. Includes eighth notes along with previously learned note values in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 meter.
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Piano – Rhythm Worksheet : Practice counting and clapping eighth note and dotted quarter eighth note rhythms in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 meters.
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Piano – Finger Exercises : Play more complex patterns using finger numbers all over the keyboard.
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Piano – Review Quiz : Test your knowledge of terminology and concepts included in our level 2 worksheets.
Piano Worksheets
Level 3
Piano – Name That Note : Practice naming notes on the grand staff. Includes additional eighth notes and 6/8 meter.
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Piano – Notes and Chords : Practice reading the entire grand staff. Includes triads and 6/8 meter.
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Piano – Rhythm Worksheet : Practice counting and clapping additional eighth note rhythms along with 6/8 meter.
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Piano – Review Quiz : Test your knowledge of terminology and concepts included in our level 3 worksheets.
General Worksheets
Dynamics : Match dynamic symbols with their meanings. Place dynamics in order from softest to loudest and vice versa.
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Tempo : Match tempo markings with their definitions. Indicate what tempo marking would be faster or slower than the given tempo.
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Major Scales : Practice writing major scales in treble and bass clefs.
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Counting Rhythms : Practice writing and counting rhythms in different time signatures. There is even an opportunity to compose your own rhythms!
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Matching : Match notes with the correct position on the treble or bass clef, and match piano terminology with the correct definition.
Practice Charts
Piano – Time Practiced : Keep track of the date and the amount of time practiced.
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Piano – Assignment Schedule : Record assignments, lesson dates, and amount of time practiced each day during the week.
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Piano – Practice Calendar : Schedule long term practice goals and assignments for the entire month.